This is a short song, but the kids like it!
I attached the visuals to the large craft sticks, because that is what my grandkids like.
This is another song I received from Christina Barkley, and I am using with her permission, but she does not know the original author, etc. Christina and her mom (like most of us) have collected all sorts of Bible songs and ideas over the years. Like most kids Bible songs, the original writers are unknown, and there are several variations to the same song.
You can print the tools here and I used a real piece of sandpaper. But, if you have kids tools, you can use a safe hammer and saw instead of printing the visual!
PICTURES TO COLOR:
Here are some black and white printables with the same graphics with a couple of pictures of the tools to color (very simple for preschool), a couple of tool worksheets, and a boy or girl worker, which could lead to a discussion on being a worker for Jesus and what can they do to be a helper like Jesus! You can print those here.
Hi Debbie,
ReplyDeleteI just linked up with Manic Monday. Your activities won't work in my public school classroom, but they are perfect for my volunteer job as a Children's Ministry assistant.
It's nice to meet you.
What a cute song! Love the tools that go with it! Glad you linked up at TGIF - looking forward to browsing more of your site!!
ReplyDeleteI am sharing this with my Facebook readers here: https://www.facebook.com/LivingLifeIntentionally tomorrow morning.
Hope to see you linked up again on Friday,
Beth =-)
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I love your blog! I have used a lot of your printables with my grandkids that I babysit! Thanks so much for sharing the link!
DeleteOh cute! This will be perfect for the song "We'll work Til Jesus Comes"
ReplyDeletethanks! I was using rubber dollar aisle tools but they seemed to have gone missing.
~Linda
Oh søt! Dette vil være perfekt for sangen "Vi skal jobbe Til Jesus Comes"
ReplyDeletetakk! Jeg brukte gummi dollar midtgangen verktøy, men de syntes å ha forsvunnet.
snekker fredrikstad
Oh sweet! This would be perfect for the song "We'll be working to Jesus Comes"
DeleteThank you! I used rubber U.S. dollar aisle tools, but they seemed to have disappeared.
Thanks for visiting the blog! And thank you for the nice comment!
Thanks so much for these excellent ideas and worksheets,Im using them with looking at Jesus turning 14, the age where he would have been required to start an apprenticeship
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I appreciate the nice comment! I am glad you found something you can use!
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